Its a superb piece and once again a Chinese topic and significant that way. 'he' should be 和 not 合,but to sone extent that is not a problem because we are not in fact doing Chinese homework here.
The samurai delivers the usual standard, once again tempting one to collect the entire series so far (five of them now).
Yet Santa is even more thrilling.
One release announcment to feel festive about.
This is a piece with attitude, beautifully rendered and a must have. And when one looks up who is the genius who sculpts it, the obvious answer is: a non-individual entity. So well done, Company!
This is like a blockbuster of a kit. The reliable artists involved, the scale, the theme, the abundant details on the dude, the muscles. Appealing beyond the regular standard.
Haha, to begin with I will spare myself the frowning upon a generic handsome face. No one deserves that.
It is yet another German for sure but as I recall only one DAK was released by Young previously. Can you find it in you to see DAK as something else? Of its own dimention? Well that's my...
A confirmation of why we absolutely want more of Scale75. It doesn't matter if the dogs look a bit different from how I remember them, or that the folds on the coat aren't as dynamic as one cones to expect, or even that the theme might please some viewers more than others. It just is the sort of...
Now did it pay off Scale 75 marketing its every new release the way it did? Who ever cares? As long as the goodie shows up eventually.
And is it a good orc? I'm not one to judge... Personally the fourth picture from top shows a special side, special enough to be called interesting.
No no no no, no, no, NO. One can say it frustrates one that the company markets in this way. But in all likelihood the company has intended for this tactic to work. That it didn't give much thought to the annoyance caused (I am annoyed for one) is it's willful blindness, but most certainly it...
Venturing into Northern Asia territories now are we? What a special event for the manufacturer. This is not just any comfy sort of 'going home'. It requires courage to look back at a person's own national history, an unflattering development of affairs leading up to the emotional complexities...
Local Forces is a joy to behold. They absolutely belong to the display table of everyone even remotely interested in this war.
A bit of blood round the face would do it. It will say something about the opponents' advanced equipments and more importantly, the determination of the fighters...
As far as putting context in history goes, doubt any competing offering could top this. It is in this light that one might wonder why wasnt the ripper more menacing. Nailing the ripper would grab so many more eye balls than this here a portrait benefiting from quite power.
Inspiring thought! The body dies suit the monkey king well, what with he tiger skin and all. Just note that the monkey king himself has a signature weapon of choice :)